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the revenue rose 22% to $1.23 billion. the company being sued by the federal government for bond rating issues by its standard & poor's. take a look at shares of mcgraw hill. >> meanwhile details on that major restructuring at barclays as it attempts to rebuild its reputation after a string of scandals. the british bank laying off at least 3700 workers. half of that will likely come from investment banking. investors inevitably, you know how this works, reacting to the news very favorably. 9%, barclays, kayla, has been gaining throughout the session. >> that's right. barclays spent much of 2012 mired in problems. ceo will right the ship for shareholders. set deadlines for cutting compensation, also set strict targets for return on equity. the board and top 125 executives at barclays will be held accountable for. on those 3700 jobs that will go, more than half in the investment bank, the bulk of those from asia. former ceo bob diamond, the bank moved aggressively to establish a heavy footprint there. underwriting down most
the revenue rose 22% to $1.23 billion. the company being sued by the federal government for bond rating issues by its standard & poor's. take a look at shares of mcgraw hill. >> meanwhile details on that major restructuring at barclays as it attempts to rebuild its reputation after a string of scandals. the british bank laying off at least 3700 workers. half of that will likely come from investment banking. investors inevitably, you know how this works, reacting to the news very...
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also, president obama's state of the union. it's a little different this time around, senator. no one is saying jack lew broke the law or didn't pay his taxes either. the kind of things people might have said on the other side of the aisle from governor romney, the kind of things they should have said then they'll probably being saying now. it's a little bit different situation when it affects jack lew rather than when it was governor romney. >> yes. we're going to try to hold an obama nominee to a standard that president obama set. you laid it out correctly, that president obama, in the campaign, made a very very big deal out of the unethical immoral business of investing in the cayman islands. so you would expect -- you wouldn't expect him then to appoint somebody that did exactly the same thing that ends up making the president look hypocritical by nominating such a person who did exactly the same thing that they criticized governor romney for. >> being hypocritical in washington, that's certainly not very unique, i don't think, senator, right? i guess it's politics, the pol
also, president obama's state of the union. it's a little different this time around, senator. no one is saying jack lew broke the law or didn't pay his taxes either. the kind of things people might have said on the other side of the aisle from governor romney, the kind of things they should have said then they'll probably being saying now. it's a little bit different situation when it affects jack lew rather than when it was governor romney. >> yes. we're going to try to hold an obama...
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price top is 22 to 25. went public at 26. opening and -- >> at 20% throughout the day. >> great story and they brought their family. just a great morning. >> yeah it was. a nice morning down here. thanks, bob. appreciate it. >> we are above the 14,000 mark on the dow. let's get a check on the nasdaq and what the next level investors should be watching over there. seema mody is there with that detail for us. >> hi, sue. we have a look at technicals. that's what traders are watching. and analyst are telling me that if the composite can cross 3200, key resistance level, we could see a break out in the index. in terms of market mile stones though, nasdaq has a long way to go. composite is about 37% away from its intraday high that it hit back in march of 2000, around the tech bubble. we still got a ways to go. nasdaq holding on to 1% gain and once again, apple not contributing to the rally. report this morning from npd. highlight apple's dominate role. google hit its all-time high of 774. traders saying we are continuing to see t
price top is 22 to 25. went public at 26. opening and -- >> at 20% throughout the day. >> great story and they brought their family. just a great morning. >> yeah it was. a nice morning down here. thanks, bob. appreciate it. >> we are above the 14,000 mark on the dow. let's get a check on the nasdaq and what the next level investors should be watching over there. seema mody is there with that detail for us. >> hi, sue. we have a look at technicals. that's what...
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you can't do it in 22 weeks starting on 1 march. that's a bad way to think through the issue. >> all right. i hear you, sir. many thanks. general barry mccaffrey. as always, thanks for helping us out. now, another piece of the sequester story is what exactly does america want? and are they paying attention to this? we're about to ask all that from pollster scott rasmussen to try to get some answers. and folks, please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. as i say, help is on the way. lower spending, maybe not military or maybe so, lower spending is coming, and i think that is good for the economy. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's next? [ zapping ] [ clang ] this is the next level of performance. the next level of innovation. the next rx. the f sport. this is the pursuit of perfection. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies
you can't do it in 22 weeks starting on 1 march. that's a bad way to think through the issue. >> all right. i hear you, sir. many thanks. general barry mccaffrey. as always, thanks for helping us out. now, another piece of the sequester story is what exactly does america want? and are they paying attention to this? we're about to ask all that from pollster scott rasmussen to try to get some answers. and folks, please don't forget, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. as...
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only 22% say they are trying to bring the country together. the president has got a bigger mega phone. he's using it to try to put heat on republicans. we're going to see over the next several weeks when the sequester takes effect and weeks after that whether or not that's enough to ultimately push republicans back to the table on the issue of taxes. then, of course, for a big deal, democrats are going to have to give on entitlements. >> really amazing numbers. john harwood, thank you very much. >>> there's a saying never mix business with pleasure. when you mix business with pleasure, pleasure becomes all business and pleasure goes away. we have seen this in the spat between the billionaire investor carl icahn and ackman on cnbc. the court battle macy's and jcpenney over martha stewart and her brand. here with all the juicy details, take us through the icahn ackman thing. >> i called up and said, maybe we can be friends now. i think we have that quote on the wall there. then ackman said, you know, i never wanted to be your friend. icahn said
only 22% say they are trying to bring the country together. the president has got a bigger mega phone. he's using it to try to put heat on republicans. we're going to see over the next several weeks when the sequester takes effect and weeks after that whether or not that's enough to ultimately push republicans back to the table on the issue of taxes. then, of course, for a big deal, democrats are going to have to give on entitlements. >> really amazing numbers. john harwood, thank you...
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only 22% say they are bringing it together and 64% in a partisan fashion that does not unify the country, larry, and this is what democrats are counting on is that the pressure over time by a public that's predisposed to blame republicans is going to make them buckle on taxes. we'll find out over the next few weeks. >> tough year for the gop. john, what's the poll say about sequester? the people want budget cuts or not? >> they don't want the sequester but they do want spending cuts. it is interesting, larry, by 52-21% americans say the sequester is a bad idea but when you ask him about replacing it, a 53% majority says either keep the sequester or replace it with something that cuts spending more deeply rather than less. so this is where republicans have the strong side of the argument is on the spending cuts side of things. >> there you go. john, many thanks. we appreciate that. president obama says sequester is the self-inflicted wound and wants to raise taxes. john boehner says get off your ass and bernanke says don't do it because it will cause economic headwinds and damaging the re
only 22% say they are bringing it together and 64% in a partisan fashion that does not unify the country, larry, and this is what democrats are counting on is that the pressure over time by a public that's predisposed to blame republicans is going to make them buckle on taxes. we'll find out over the next few weeks. >> tough year for the gop. john, what's the poll say about sequester? the people want budget cuts or not? >> they don't want the sequester but they do want spending...
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south korea's january output is shrinking unexpectedly. might put more pressure on the new government to do more to boost the economy. headquarters rejected a patent lawsuit over mobile devices filed by samsung electronics, ruling instead in favor with its rival apple. samsung says lit take the necessary steps to protect its intellectual property rights. samsung and apple battle to win more market share in the smartphone face. >>> boeing's commercial aircraft chief met with regulators today to fix battery problems on the 787 dreamshriner. we've just learn ama will be put ago new ceo in place in april. ray conner met with the new president earlier today. still, connor says there is no such dispute over the fix. shares in boeing today, yet again, up 1.2% regardless. in fact, they're still up over the past three months, which goes back to before we learned about these battery problems in the first place. >> yeah. deciding they're going to get through it. regulators are stepping up their probe of suspicious trades ahead of the $23 billion take
south korea's january output is shrinking unexpectedly. might put more pressure on the new government to do more to boost the economy. headquarters rejected a patent lawsuit over mobile devices filed by samsung electronics, ruling instead in favor with its rival apple. samsung says lit take the necessary steps to protect its intellectual property rights. samsung and apple battle to win more market share in the smartphone face. >>> boeing's commercial aircraft chief met with regulators...
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tom kartsotis sold more than $22 million in fossil shares in march of '09. shares are up some 500% since then. those shares would be more than 130 million bucks today. then there's dennis wilson as yoga retailer lulu lemon. he sold $6 million in lulu in september 2008 and two months later. shares are up 1600% since then on those two trades alone. wilson cost himself $40 million. but what about those repeat offenders? the data shows the ceos who sold the shares most often are jeff boyd of priceline.com and reed hastings at netflix. both ceos have long had prescheduled selling plans in place with or without a crisis. so you can't blame them for that. >> the old plank. yes, they are human beings. and they -- we call it the smart money. but they don't always get it right. >> not at all. 15 minutes before the closing bell sounds today. >>> watch out. despite the rally so far this year, our next guest says a market pullback would not be surprising. and he's here with some plays that he says will help investors make their way through that period. >>> then we went f
tom kartsotis sold more than $22 million in fossil shares in march of '09. shares are up some 500% since then. those shares would be more than 130 million bucks today. then there's dennis wilson as yoga retailer lulu lemon. he sold $6 million in lulu in september 2008 and two months later. shares are up 1600% since then on those two trades alone. wilson cost himself $40 million. but what about those repeat offenders? the data shows the ceos who sold the shares most often are jeff boyd of...
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president obama does okay on that score. he's 48% of the country say he's trying to bring the country together. 43% say he's taking a partisan approach. but republicans get hammered by the public. only 22% credit republicans with trying to bring the country together. three times that many just about, 64%, say they're driving the country apart -- in a partisan way. and when you look at the issues at stake, each side has some advantages. but -- from the democratic point of view, looking out for the middle class, 22% advantage for the democrats. on the issue of taxes which is traditionally a republican strength, democrats have a small advantage plus 3%. republicans on the flip side, who would do better at protecting a strong defense? 26% advantage for republicans. who'd do better at reducing the deficit? 6% advantage for republicans. so each side brings strengths to this issue. but president obama clearly has the high ground in terms of the bully pulpit and trying to put pressure on republicans. he hasn't been able to put enoug
president obama does okay on that score. he's 48% of the country say he's trying to bring the country together. 43% say he's taking a partisan approach. but republicans get hammered by the public. only 22% credit republicans with trying to bring the country together. three times that many just about, 64%, say they're driving the country apart -- in a partisan way. and when you look at the issues at stake, each side has some advantages. but -- from the democratic point of view, looking out for...
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. >>> jack lou came out swinging at senate finance committee. eamon tehrik-e-jafriaeja eamon l hill. eamon? >> they are still going strong in the finance committee. some of the toughest questioning though on what's been a wide range in hearing has been focus owed not jack lew's invest many in the cayman islands. he said he had the opportunity to invest in this because he was an employee of citigroup at the time and take a listen to how he responded to kwet. >> i invested in the fund as an employee and i divested from the fund when i was considered for the office of the government ethics offered divestment. my investment was very small in the sense that i took a loss when i sold the investment. >> now, lew was also asked about the hot button topic of the day, that is cyber security. he said he favors the president's proposal and he would look forward to legislation on cyber security. that is a hot topic today. we have seen a wide range in reaction from different business groups in town. some oppose, some in favor, some have a middle ground approa
. >>> jack lou came out swinging at senate finance committee. eamon tehrik-e-jafriaeja eamon l hill. eamon? >> they are still going strong in the finance committee. some of the toughest questioning though on what's been a wide range in hearing has been focus owed not jack lew's invest many in the cayman islands. he said he had the opportunity to invest in this because he was an employee of citigroup at the time and take a listen to how he responded to kwet. >> i invested in...
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the interesting thing is the before tax earnings were up about 22% but we paid a higher tax rate. we paid about 34% in taxes. all in all top line strong volume growth. great margin expansion. and the earnings followed that. >> so what about 2013? how's it looks? what would you expect? a lot of analysts out there question whether or not the sustainability of this organic growth is on track. so how do you ensure that it will? >> if you go back the last 18 months we've averaged at the top of our 3% to 5% top line target that we've had with the investment community. 18 months we've done this. as we look into the second half of the year, we're comfortable where the consensus is. 3% growth. we're going to lap almost 6% growth from last year in this period of time. you mentioned the flu at the outset of the session here. the flu is probably about 10% of our growth in the quarter. it wasn't that much, frankly. i think you'll see more of that manifesting itself into february and march. i think we'll feel optimistic. we did take our outlook up on the top line. we were at 2% to 4% topline gr
the interesting thing is the before tax earnings were up about 22% but we paid a higher tax rate. we paid about 34% in taxes. all in all top line strong volume growth. great margin expansion. and the earnings followed that. >> so what about 2013? how's it looks? what would you expect? a lot of analysts out there question whether or not the sustainability of this organic growth is on track. so how do you ensure that it will? >> if you go back the last 18 months we've averaged at the...
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if we look at indirect, 22%, a little light versus 28 ten auction average. so why was it disappointing? i'll tell you why. because the bid to cover was 3.33, ten-auction average 3.83. weakest bid to cover in 19 months going back to july 11. that makes this one a hook. and average grade for the first of 99 billion supplies. sue, back to you. >> surprising given what is going on in europe. thanks, rick, very much. let's bring in director with o'neill securities. and joining us, from cko financial, kenny, we start with you, when michelle was handicapping everything this morning, it is unbelievable. our market is down 23 points. >> yes. and it is unbelievable the italians would re-elect silvio berlusconi aefr everything they've been through. there was a euphoria that maybe there t would be between monti and bersoni. now the. >> does that mean the european market are more important than the domestic situation or not? >> i think for today, certainly european markets are more important because the sense is what will happen in italy and is he rolling back the measur
if we look at indirect, 22%, a little light versus 28 ten auction average. so why was it disappointing? i'll tell you why. because the bid to cover was 3.33, ten-auction average 3.83. weakest bid to cover in 19 months going back to july 11. that makes this one a hook. and average grade for the first of 99 billion supplies. sue, back to you. >> surprising given what is going on in europe. thanks, rick, very much. let's bring in director with o'neill securities. and joining us, from cko...
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the hang seng was up by almost 2 22%. in europe, you're continuing to see that strend with modest gains there. right now, germany, the dax is up 0.5%. less than 0.25% for both the ftse and the cac. we're going to talk more about the situation in europe with a special squawk newsmaker in the next hour. ecb member nuwall nnowotny. the sequester will go into effect at midnight unless congress takes action. it looks as though there will be no effort to stop the automatic cuts before they kick in. our squawk newsmaker on this topic this morning is house budget chairman paul ryan. he's going to be joining us in a cnbc exclusive at 8:00 eastern time. and this is the first time we'll be talking to him since the presidential election. >> maybe we can have a sequester every week and the markets will be at 30,000. markets, ooh, they're really worried about this. don't do it, don't do it. and you can't say this time that they're expecting a deal. to happen at the last minute. that's not what it is. >> they've been invited to the whit
the hang seng was up by almost 2 22%. in europe, you're continuing to see that strend with modest gains there. right now, germany, the dax is up 0.5%. less than 0.25% for both the ftse and the cac. we're going to talk more about the situation in europe with a special squawk newsmaker in the next hour. ecb member nuwall nnowotny. the sequester will go into effect at midnight unless congress takes action. it looks as though there will be no effort to stop the automatic cuts before they kick in....
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obama didn't seem it make that much of an anti-defense move in its first term. it was accompanied by the afghanistan surge. so there was just so much he could do. but right now, you have definitely got a move towards, if not isolation, definitely a move from intervention, appointment of secretary hague el as you point out, is definitely endorsement of that. even within that, within the republican party, there is a danger that they are focused on, moving toward budget talks rather than defense and foreign policy talks. so it is tough to see who carry theory the mantle for defense. >> thank you richard. richard aboulafia from the teal group. >> on the back of its earnings and what a miss, stock down 75% over the past one year. so where does the on-line deals site go from here? and as we head out, let's look at financials. there they are. all higher. not so much, but higher. we are back in two minutes. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would
obama didn't seem it make that much of an anti-defense move in its first term. it was accompanied by the afghanistan surge. so there was just so much he could do. but right now, you have definitely got a move towards, if not isolation, definitely a move from intervention, appointment of secretary hague el as you point out, is definitely endorsement of that. even within that, within the republican party, there is a danger that they are focused on, moving toward budget talks rather than defense...
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>> they sold 50%. >> stock is down almost 22%. to rival retailers. >>> macy's versus jcpenney, and terry lundgren will be taking the stand today. it all starts at the top of the hour. we're going to take you there, live. >>> plus, qualcomm chips in android phones and iphones. we'll talk to paul jacobs live from the mobile world congress out in barcelona. it's a first on cnbc interview coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... would define you as an innovator. to hold more than one patent of this caliber... would define you as a true leader. ♪ to hold over 80,000... well that would make you... the creators of the 2013 mercedes-benz e-class... quite possibly the most advanced luxury sedan ever. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." let's get to the road map for our next hour. macy's versus jcpenney, two retail competitors going head-to-head inside a new york courtroom today o
>> they sold 50%. >> stock is down almost 22%. to rival retailers. >>> macy's versus jcpenney, and terry lundgren will be taking the stand today. it all starts at the top of the hour. we're going to take you there, live. >>> plus, qualcomm chips in android phones and iphones. we'll talk to paul jacobs live from the mobile world congress out in barcelona. it's a first on cnbc interview coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern...
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we've had a 22% move in the last four months. it's been dramatic. in terms of what that means for trade, it's tremendous. so if you're an exporter sitting in japan, you have a very good chance. but the problem with yen is it's been so strong for so long, we've seen a whole host of companies moving a lot of their exports move offshore to counter balance the strong yen. now that we've had four months of a weak yen, we're seeing a lot of the corporates coming out, even sony coming out and telling us they're able to keep their guidance strong because they're expecting about 180 million of gains because of the fx. the flip side, though, is that if you're sitting in the rest of asia and you're trying to compete in japan in terms of autos or electronics, it's a very difficult ball game. i think the implication is that we have monetary policy expected to be so loose in japan, the retaliation of some of the other central banks either through currency intervention or through very, very loose policy is real. so in currency markets, we have very exciting times
we've had a 22% move in the last four months. it's been dramatic. in terms of what that means for trade, it's tremendous. so if you're an exporter sitting in japan, you have a very good chance. but the problem with yen is it's been so strong for so long, we've seen a whole host of companies moving a lot of their exports move offshore to counter balance the strong yen. now that we've had four months of a weak yen, we're seeing a lot of the corporates coming out, even sony coming out and telling...
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president obama has signed a debt ceiling suspension into law. the measure allows the government to keep borrowing to pay its bills. it puts off the next congressional battle over the debt ceiling until may. boeing is asking the faa for permission to resume test flights of its grounded 787 jet. it wants to test the batteries and other components in flight since certain conditions can't be simulated on the ground. the faa is evaluating boeing's request. >>> in wall street 2013 rally interrupted with a major averages suffering their worst one-day loss in a year on monday's trading. the last hour we spoke to goldman's jim o'neil about the prospects of making money in this market. >> i think to sell if you're a medium term player is probably not a smart move. but if you've made all the gains, to take some off the table isn't a crazy idea either. >> joining us now is nouriel roubini, chairman and co-founder of roubini global economics. you're not like a market master, maybe like a market jedi. plus andrew still here from fortune magazine. the one and
president obama has signed a debt ceiling suspension into law. the measure allows the government to keep borrowing to pay its bills. it puts off the next congressional battle over the debt ceiling until may. boeing is asking the faa for permission to resume test flights of its grounded 787 jet. it wants to test the batteries and other components in flight since certain conditions can't be simulated on the ground. the faa is evaluating boeing's request. >>> in wall street 2013 rally...
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in the state of the union president obama said too many families who have never missed a payment and want to refinance are being told no and urged the congress to act. in that respect, could you discuss the benefit to both individuals and the national economy of enabling more families to refinance mortgages at today's historically low interest rates? >> well, on the side of the borrowers, if they are able to refinance, then they will have obviously lower payments, lower debt burdens, and to some extent more income and ability to spend. i guess the offset, the question on the other side, is whether there are needed subsidies or other costs and how large those would be. that would be the trade-off i would look at. but it's true from the borrower's point of view being able to refinance at a lower rate is going to increase the chance that you can stay in your house and increase your income. >> wouldn't we in essence be solidifying an entire universe of responsible -- so far responsible -- borrowers to be able to ensure that they can continue to be a responsible borrower, be able to avert
in the state of the union president obama said too many families who have never missed a payment and want to refinance are being told no and urged the congress to act. in that respect, could you discuss the benefit to both individuals and the national economy of enabling more families to refinance mortgages at today's historically low interest rates? >> well, on the side of the borrowers, if they are able to refinance, then they will have obviously lower payments, lower debt burdens, and...
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trading at 22 times trailing earnings. 19 times forward earnings. they are expected to grow 15%. here's the thing. sales are only growing at single digits. low single digits for the next few years here. at some point, a stock that is so overbought like this over the long-term, i think, has to -- you have to take a pause here. we have sequester coming up, $4 gas at the pump, we have a lot, a lot of good news in the housing market at current valuations. i think it's a little rich. i'm not telling you you have to pick a top here. i don't think you should put new money to work in this stock. >> okay, so, you just advocating a bit of pause. gentlemen, thank you, very much. and you, dear viewer, can tell us who you think won the street fight. tweet us using #bull or #bear. going to have the results at the end of the show. mike khouw, i want to get your ideas on how options traders are playing home depot. >> yeah, so, the options market saw more than five times the average daily volume in home depot today. if you were looking at it, at first blush, might look pretty bullish. a lot of ca
trading at 22 times trailing earnings. 19 times forward earnings. they are expected to grow 15%. here's the thing. sales are only growing at single digits. low single digits for the next few years here. at some point, a stock that is so overbought like this over the long-term, i think, has to -- you have to take a pause here. we have sequester coming up, $4 gas at the pump, we have a lot, a lot of good news in the housing market at current valuations. i think it's a little rich. i'm not telling...
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we are 22 days away from the so-called sequestration dead line. that's when deep federal spending cuts will automatically kick in. if congress fails to come up with a solution will marks face it or be in for a tumble? >> one guest says the market will survive but cnbc contributor michael farr is less optimistic. michael, you're worried? >> i'm worried, maria. i'm kind of a paid worrier that way, but, yes, given what we've seen in the market. we've seen a lot of market sustained by a whole lot of government spending, both from the monetary side and the fiscal side. if we see $120 billion a year in cuts that come in, certainly that's going to be a negative on the markets, and i think the markets will react pretty quickly. >> robert, what about that? we've already seen sort of a scare to the edge at the end of the year, and the market kept going higher. you say if we hit sequestration we may see a temporary pullback, but you still think the rally goes on? >> yeah, i agree absolutely with that, maria. the market's come pretty far pretty fast. january
we are 22 days away from the so-called sequestration dead line. that's when deep federal spending cuts will automatically kick in. if congress fails to come up with a solution will marks face it or be in for a tumble? >> one guest says the market will survive but cnbc contributor michael farr is less optimistic. michael, you're worried? >> i'm worried, maria. i'm kind of a paid worrier that way, but, yes, given what we've seen in the market. we've seen a lot of market sustained by a...
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republicans, both in the house and in the senate. so we'll see whether or not this attempt on the heels of others to warn about cuts to programs serving poor people and inner city children have some sort of an effect. but the white house is certainly trying to squeeze republicans. republicans are resisting, they're calling it the president sequester saying when is he going to get the congress to act -- senate controlled by democrats is going to consider both republican and democratic plans next week. and they -- both plans are expected to fail. there's no particular solution at this moment, carl. >> interesting that we're watching the secretaries of the cabinet now carry some of the water that the president tried to do himself just a few days ago. appreciate it. john harwood in washington. >>> when we come back, we're live on the red carpet two nights before the oscars. we're back after a quick break. [ whirring ] [ creaking ] [ male announcer ] trophies and awards lift you up. but they can also hold you back. unless you ask, what's
republicans, both in the house and in the senate. so we'll see whether or not this attempt on the heels of others to warn about cuts to programs serving poor people and inner city children have some sort of an effect. but the white house is certainly trying to squeeze republicans. republicans are resisting, they're calling it the president sequester saying when is he going to get the congress to act -- senate controlled by democrats is going to consider both republican and democratic plans next...
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reid in the senate, the president and his team, and the speaker and his team. so basically the american people voted -- there were other three groups of people that needed humility, but those three people and those group of people were the most emboldened. so it's set. this is the way it's going to be. this is what it is. i mean, i don't understand the uncertainty. we're going to have more of the same. >> right. >> and just deal with it. >> do it. so how do you do it, then? >> i think i think margins are going to be difficult for a period of time. you're going to have to do deals, generate deals that -- i think the notion that we're going to go back to three times book and 2.5 times books is over. >> what would you tell like retail investors to buy in financial services? >> i think banks now are probably as decent an investment as they've been for some period of time. because i think the valuations are -- >> no small -- >> i think secondary and tertiary. i think they're much closer to book value. i think you're going to get m&a activity. i think they're going t
reid in the senate, the president and his team, and the speaker and his team. so basically the american people voted -- there were other three groups of people that needed humility, but those three people and those group of people were the most emboldened. so it's set. this is the way it's going to be. this is what it is. i mean, i don't understand the uncertainty. we're going to have more of the same. >> right. >> and just deal with it. >> do it. so how do you do it, then?...
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the cyber security bill died in the senate in november amid fierce opposition from businesses that were campaigning about overregulation. i don't know how you do cyber security. >> it's a tough one. it's a tough one. >> will it be a hindrance to companies and their ability to do business? i don't know. maybe it would. not as bad as getting hacked or closed down, right? >> that's a problem, including this next issue we're going to be talking about. president obama urging compromise in congress as the deadline for the sequestration looms. meantime, global markets dealing with the uncertainty in europe. former treasury secretary larry summers. good morning, larry. >> good to be with you. >> let's talk sequester first. we can get to italy, but when you think about what's going to happen at the end of the this week, the assumption in the markets is that we're going over. if you listen to the folks in washington, the world is going to come to an end. if you listen to the folks on wall street, it's no big deal. who is right? >> look, the world will still keep turning. but this is a self-inflic
the cyber security bill died in the senate in november amid fierce opposition from businesses that were campaigning about overregulation. i don't know how you do cyber security. >> it's a tough one. it's a tough one. >> will it be a hindrance to companies and their ability to do business? i don't know. maybe it would. not as bad as getting hacked or closed down, right? >> that's a problem, including this next issue we're going to be talking about. president obama urging...
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hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> 22 minutes past the hour. new secretary of state john kerry hits the road for the first time since he took over for hillary clinton. his 1 1-day meet and greet starts in england before taking him to other key allies like germany and france. he will stop in egypt and saudi arabia. >>> north korea is threatening, "miserable destruction" ahead of routine military exercises between the u.s. and south korea. similar threats have been made by north korea in the past. but these latest warnings come on the heels of the country's nuclear tests just two weeks ago. south korea's military is already in a heightened state of alert. >>> cuban president raul castro is expected to be sworn in for another five-year term today or tomorrow, but just this past week, he joked about retiring. he told reporters, "i'm going to turn 82. i have a right to retire already. then he said, you don't believe me." he took over for his brother, fidel castro in 2008. his new term will last until 2018. >>> congress gets back to work tomorrow. th
hurry. $14.95 won't last. >>> 22 minutes past the hour. new secretary of state john kerry hits the road for the first time since he took over for hillary clinton. his 1 1-day meet and greet starts in england before taking him to other key allies like germany and france. he will stop in egypt and saudi arabia. >>> north korea is threatening, "miserable destruction" ahead of routine military exercises between the u.s. and south korea. similar threats have been made by...
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there are many in congress in both parties who say senator obama became president obama. if you look to take a broader historical view of the new faces, the re-energizing the party, if you will. >> marco rubio, paul ryan. they may be upset. >> they might. >> they're pretty ambitious guys themselves. >> they'll be busy too. in some ways that complicates eric cantor's task. paul ryan is his friend. marco rubio, they have ambitions as well. it's hard. whether it's internally or externally thinking about the presidency. >> you make a great historic point about governors. thanks so much. john king reporting. >>> we're just getting in some new information from the nfl about that power outage that disrupted the super bowl for more than half an hour. brian todd is in new orleans. he's working the story. what are you picking up, brian? >> reporter: wolf, just got word from the nfl and from one of the managers of the superdome that there were at least power fluctuations during beyonce's rehearsal in the week leading up to the super bowl. this statements fleeds part, during rehearsa
there are many in congress in both parties who say senator obama became president obama. if you look to take a broader historical view of the new faces, the re-energizing the party, if you will. >> marco rubio, paul ryan. they may be upset. >> they might. >> they're pretty ambitious guys themselves. >> they'll be busy too. in some ways that complicates eric cantor's task. paul ryan is his friend. marco rubio, they have ambitions as well. it's hard. whether it's...
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a .243 and .22. i have four or five shotguns. i've been hunting all my life. i never had the need for an assault weapon. i never had the need for ballistic bullet. never had a need for anything of that kind. i think it is ridiculous for our country to be in the forefront of killing with guns. when you see 43 people in canada killed for a year and several thousand people killed in the united states with guns, that shows the nra is wrong and we should have some restraint. >> what should president obama do to try to get through another assault weapon ban? >> well, you have to put the full, you know, influence of the white house behind a subject this controversial. and deal with every senator and every congressmember on an individual basis and see what they need and what they want and maybe use, you know, most persuasive effort. and i think he is doing the right thing though in bringing this to the forefront in his second term. it's been very good. and i think he is doing a very good job with that. i hope he will succeed. >> we are here in san diego and it is the
a .243 and .22. i have four or five shotguns. i've been hunting all my life. i never had the need for an assault weapon. i never had the need for ballistic bullet. never had a need for anything of that kind. i think it is ridiculous for our country to be in the forefront of killing with guns. when you see 43 people in canada killed for a year and several thousand people killed in the united states with guns, that shows the nra is wrong and we should have some restraint. >> what should...
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silent on some issues is better because there is a chance one day we wake up like we did with north korea, like we did with china, like we did with india, like we did with pakistan, if we preclude all responses other than war, then that's what we will have, war, if we wake up one day and find that we are. even if they were pre-emptively bombed, there's still a chance that they get a nuclear weapon at some point in time. so i think some things are left unsaid. it's sort of like in the presidential debate when you get these hypothetical questions, announcing what you would do in every hypothetical situation is probably not a good idea for the leader of the free world because really some things need to be unknown. i have said that all options should be on the table and i do agree with that. but i also don't think we should be walking around and saying we drop a bomb on tehran. there's certain things that need to be known that are better left unsaid at some time. >> very quickly, because we're almost out of time, where do you stand on u.s. drones targeting american citizens suspected of suppo
silent on some issues is better because there is a chance one day we wake up like we did with north korea, like we did with china, like we did with india, like we did with pakistan, if we preclude all responses other than war, then that's what we will have, war, if we wake up one day and find that we are. even if they were pre-emptively bombed, there's still a chance that they get a nuclear weapon at some point in time. so i think some things are left unsaid. it's sort of like in the...
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imagine getting every friday off for the next 22 weeks. but there's a catch. you won't get paid. you'll be forced to give up 20% of your weekly paycheck. that's the prospect facing thousands of people whose jobs depend on the defense department and are now facing furloughs. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr has one worker's stories. she's joining us. barbara? >> wolf, we've heard about this fancy washington word sequester for months now. what does it really mean? it means for hundreds and thousands of federal workers trying to figure out how to live on less. maintaining fighter jets and warships at the ready, providing care at military hospitals, crucial military functions done by some 800,000 civilian workers. now the pentagon has told congress these workers will be forced to stay home one day a week without pay if mandatory spending cuts are not averted. >> everybody is waiting to hear. it's definitely become the new "f "word here. furlough. >> for federal workers it will mean painful decisions. peter is already making plans. >> i'll pay those core bills. i'll pay the mo
imagine getting every friday off for the next 22 weeks. but there's a catch. you won't get paid. you'll be forced to give up 20% of your weekly paycheck. that's the prospect facing thousands of people whose jobs depend on the defense department and are now facing furloughs. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr has one worker's stories. she's joining us. barbara? >> wolf, we've heard about this fancy washington word sequester for months now. what does it really mean? it means for...
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this is coming from korea. a lot more than gangnam style. >> we'll show you why folks are so excited. >>> the beatles ushered in the british invasion in the u.s. decades ago. now there's a new craze that's made its way here, it's called k-pop, and if you're not sure what we're talking about, maybe this is going to ring a bell. watch this. ♪ gangnam style >> talking about pop music. what makes it so appealing now to americans. >> hi. my name is alexander, i'm 18, from ogden, utah. i'm a huge fan of mini k-pop groups are of all k-pop groups. >> reporter: alexander's watch this k-pop video countless times on the web and you can, too. >> music can connect people. >> reporter: it is an obsession, a devotion that led eli to dance out of utah to southern california. but why? and how could the music from my homeland, i was born in korea, connect with the white kid from utah? or the thousands of fans who turned up on a saturday morning in orange county, california, for the first korean pop, or k-pop, convention in ame
this is coming from korea. a lot more than gangnam style. >> we'll show you why folks are so excited. >>> the beatles ushered in the british invasion in the u.s. decades ago. now there's a new craze that's made its way here, it's called k-pop, and if you're not sure what we're talking about, maybe this is going to ring a bell. watch this. ♪ gangnam style >> talking about pop music. what makes it so appealing now to americans. >> hi. my name is alexander, i'm 18,...
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that is the number 9 followed by 22 zeros. the central bank was forced to print a 100 trillion note which now sells on ebay for a few u.s. dollars. but once zimbabweans adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. in its state coffers? what in the world is going on? i should add that zimbabwe's finance minister later clarified that $30 million had been added to the government's account since he last spoke. but even that amount is pittance for a modern state. it is however, a telling symbol of zimbabwe status. imagine asking a multi-national company to invest in zimbabwe. transparency international puts this country at 163 in the world in its latest corruption rankings. the world bank ranks it 172nd for ease of doing business. zimbabwe has gone from being africa's bread bask
that is the number 9 followed by 22 zeros. the central bank was forced to print a 100 trillion note which now sells on ebay for a few u.s. dollars. but once zimbabweans adopted u.s., the economy stabilized. according to the international monetary fund, gdp grew by more than 6% in 2009 and nearly 10% for each of the next two years. it is now projected to grow around 5% per year through 2014. so, despite the seemingly robust growth, why does this nation have only $217. in its state coffers? what...
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last week's hearing was a tough one for the former republican senator. he struggled with some questions and critics in both parties have said he seemed unprepared. but so far there appears to be no major effort to block his nomination. >>> also ahead this week, the next chapter in the white house push for new gun restrictions. cnn's athena jones previews the president's strategy to spur congress to take action. >> reporter: president obama heads to mon monday. his first stop in a campaign to win support for his gun policy proposals. an effort he promised in newtown. >> in the coming weeks i will use whatever power this office holds to engage my fellow citizens. >> reporter: he'll meet with precedents and police in minneapolis, a city the white house says has taken important steps to reduce gun violence. over the weekend the white house released this photo of the president skeet shooting, a nod to gun shorts signaling gun owners have nothing to fear. >> it will be hard, but the time is now. you must act. >> former congresswoman gabby giffords, shot in the
last week's hearing was a tough one for the former republican senator. he struggled with some questions and critics in both parties have said he seemed unprepared. but so far there appears to be no major effort to block his nomination. >>> also ahead this week, the next chapter in the white house push for new gun restrictions. cnn's athena jones previews the president's strategy to spur congress to take action. >> reporter: president obama heads to mon monday. his first stop in a...
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. >> at 22 years old, you've got your first oscar, and you've already had two nominations. it's awfully young to have so much success so far. do you feel that this is -- is it a good thing it is coming so early in the career? >> i hope so. yeah. i mean, i -- who knows? i guess we'll see. >> you don't worry about being -- peaking too soon? >> well, now i am. god. >> what do you say to that? qod y kudos to her. facial expressions are priceless. the man in the thick of the oscar glamour, piers morgan. piers, nice to have you calling in. i'm sure you didn't get a whole lot of shut eye after your big schmoozing at the "vanity fair" party. we have some clips. what was the highlight of the after party? >> you know what i liked about it, apart from the fact that everybody goes, every star who has won, the nominees and the legends, they go to this incredible party. what i like is a very kind of old-fashioned glamour, respect thing that goes on. when ben affleck walked in, for example, clutching his oscar, everyone stood up and applauded. and the same for others. i think the general
. >> at 22 years old, you've got your first oscar, and you've already had two nominations. it's awfully young to have so much success so far. do you feel that this is -- is it a good thing it is coming so early in the career? >> i hope so. yeah. i mean, i -- who knows? i guess we'll see. >> you don't worry about being -- peaking too soon? >> well, now i am. god. >> what do you say to that? qod y kudos to her. facial expressions are priceless. the man in the thick...
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and 22% reacted negatively. still, the majority of speech watchers, 53% said they do not believe this will lead to more bipartisan cooperation. cnn's brianna keilar has more. >> we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is strong. >> reporter: in the first state of the union address of his second term, president obama unveiled a slate of new proposals aimed at improving the lives of the middle class, taking on everything from universal preschool education to repairing the nation's aging infrastructure to addressing the threat of climate change. he urged congress to put partisan differences aside on the issue of immigration and to stay focused on a plan to jump-start the nation's lethargic economy. >> the american people have worked too hard for too long rebuilding from one crisis to see their elected officials cause another. >> reporter: renewing an unfulfilled promise from his first presidential campaign, obama asked congress to increase the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> let's decl
and 22% reacted negatively. still, the majority of speech watchers, 53% said they do not believe this will lead to more bipartisan cooperation. cnn's brianna keilar has more. >> we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is strong. >> reporter: in the first state of the union address of his second term, president obama unveiled a slate of new proposals aimed at improving the lives of the middle class, taking on everything from universal preschool education to...
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he'll go down as a hero because there's 22 other children that are safely in their family's arms right now because of him. >> he refused to cooperate with this suspect. he blocked the doors. and charles poland paid for that with his life. he is, in fact, a hero. there's a picture of mr. poland. we admire him and we send our deepest, deepest condolences to his family there in alabama. if you get some more information, let us know. alabama state representative who is joining us on the phone. you're looking at the live pictures from midland city in alabama. the microphones where the authorities will be going we're told momentarily to make the announcement that the little boy is fine. we heard from the state representative. he's now in a hospital in dothan, alabama, not that far away from midland city, and the suspect in this case, jimmy lee dykes, is dead. we don't know the circumstances of how this unfolded. we will be learning all those details very soon. martin savidge is on the scene for us as we await the news conference. martin what else are you learning? >> well, i have been joined
he'll go down as a hero because there's 22 other children that are safely in their family's arms right now because of him. >> he refused to cooperate with this suspect. he blocked the doors. and charles poland paid for that with his life. he is, in fact, a hero. there's a picture of mr. poland. we admire him and we send our deepest, deepest condolences to his family there in alabama. if you get some more information, let us know. alabama state representative who is joining us on the...
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>> ali, first of all, as someone who did run a business for 22 years, i'm embarrassed about the way we're operating the country right now and i want to say that up front. sequestration is a bad idea. we ought to be doing our business, appropriating and budgeting, making decisions on cost-benefit analysis. these continual deadlines and cliffs is no way to run a country much less a company. >> when you run a company, you have these things called poison pills. that's what the sequestration was. right? something to awful it would prevent a certain course of action from taking place. why is it that elected officials don't treat that the same way that you would if you were in business? if you had a poison pill in your business to say if you don't do something x will happen or if you do x would happen, you'd avoid that bad thing. >> a poison pill portends at some point in time you have to take it. congress has become an expert at pushing that pill down the road and putting it off for another few months like the proposal from the democrats now to put it off until the end of the year. it's time we
>> ali, first of all, as someone who did run a business for 22 years, i'm embarrassed about the way we're operating the country right now and i want to say that up front. sequestration is a bad idea. we ought to be doing our business, appropriating and budgeting, making decisions on cost-benefit analysis. these continual deadlines and cliffs is no way to run a country much less a company. >> when you run a company, you have these things called poison pills. that's what the...
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good luck to you. >> thank you. >> 22 minutes after the hour. let's go out to hollywood. soledad o'brien talking about the movies. a little bit more entertaining, fortunately or unfortunately, than the sequester. >> a lot more entertaining than the sequester. >>> still ahead, seth macfarlane's debut as an oscar host. what did you think? was he good enough there will be a second offer for him to come back? lots of targets for his jabs last night, including spanish speaking actors. we'll tell you what he said and who he offended on the other side of this break. you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your
good luck to you. >> thank you. >> 22 minutes after the hour. let's go out to hollywood. soledad o'brien talking about the movies. a little bit more entertaining, fortunately or unfortunately, than the sequester. >> a lot more entertaining than the sequester. >>> still ahead, seth macfarlane's debut as an oscar host. what did you think? was he good enough there will be a second offer for him to come back? lots of targets for his jabs last night, including spanish...
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style trip to drum up support. 53% of americans had a positive reaction to the speech. 21% sbomewhat, 22% negative. >> reporter: president obama said last night deficit reduction is lone is not an economic plan. and you are right, certainly echoes of the campaign. he talked about everyone deserving a fair shot and investing in the middle class. talked a lot about that with investments in education, clean energy, and an increase in the m minimum wage. >> we can say with renewed confidence that the state of our union is stronger. >> reporter: in the first state of the union address of his second term, president oobama ae of new proposals, taking on everything from universal preschool education to preparing the aging infrastructure to addressing the threat of climate change. he urged congress to put partisan issues aside and stay focused on jump starting the lethargic economy. >> we have worked too hard, too long to rebuild this crisis. . >> reporter: obama asked congress to increase the federal minimum wage to $9 an hour. >> let's declare in the wealthiest nation on earth, no one who works
style trip to drum up support. 53% of americans had a positive reaction to the speech. 21% sbomewhat, 22% negative. >> reporter: president obama said last night deficit reduction is lone is not an economic plan. and you are right, certainly echoes of the campaign. he talked about everyone deserving a fair shot and investing in the middle class. talked a lot about that with investments in education, clean energy, and an increase in the m minimum wage. >> we can say with renewed...
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down 22% in the key demographic. and in prime time, down 40% in the demo, it's lowest demo number since may 2006. it seems from the outside, and they would do this to us, that fox has got some real problems right now. one of the reasons is that they just called this election so badly wrong. and they may have driven the party and mitt romney down the wrong alley. >> apart from whether you blame fox or not, i'm not going to get into that. but i believe that the republicans were horribly hurt among women by the crazy extremists who said that rape won't make you pregnant and it's an act of god. on the other hand, democrats are hurt by those who say third trimester abortions are fine. abortion should be rare. and we have to understand that we're not going to be overturned by the court. roe is not going anywhere while obama's president. let's all work together on steps to reduce the number of abortions, because none of us think it's good. >> but the policy -- >> and the thing -- let me just finish. >> but, there was -- sho
down 22% in the key demographic. and in prime time, down 40% in the demo, it's lowest demo number since may 2006. it seems from the outside, and they would do this to us, that fox has got some real problems right now. one of the reasons is that they just called this election so badly wrong. and they may have driven the party and mitt romney down the wrong alley. >> apart from whether you blame fox or not, i'm not going to get into that. but i believe that the republicans were horribly...
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they're caught in this sort of catch-22 and every single major network airing the awards show. they want to invite the provocateur, which causes people to tune in. but those people will be the most difficult. remember in 2010 eminem and lil wayne performed and it was like they bleeped out the entire performance because they were so afraid of them saying swear words on television, what's going to happen when you have these people performing. >> we showed j-lo twice, once was enough with that dress. >> that dress made her career, howie. >> i'm going to play -- >> household name. >> i'm going to play the role of a prude. i like looking at women as the next red blooded guy, but when beyonce does the super bowl in that getup, a lot of kids are watching this and do we want to expose them to this kind of wardrobe attire, in other words, not just aimed at adults? does that trouble anybody? >> it's not the job of the rock star to police what they're wearing. it's the job of the parent to police what their child is watching. >> but you can't let your 10-year-old daughter or your 9-year-o
they're caught in this sort of catch-22 and every single major network airing the awards show. they want to invite the provocateur, which causes people to tune in. but those people will be the most difficult. remember in 2010 eminem and lil wayne performed and it was like they bleeped out the entire performance because they were so afraid of them saying swear words on television, what's going to happen when you have these people performing. >> we showed j-lo twice, once was enough with...
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now 22-1. vegas likes her odds. >> we'll go with vegas, at least i am. what's reaction from the nascar world? >> this creates a lot of buzz around the sport, around the premiere race. every driver in nascar benefits from this. more eyeballs will tune in to thursday's duel race, saturday's nationwide race, sunday's big race. more people are going to become fans of nascar than before. this helps the sport of nascar that's suffered from declining tv ratings. as they said before this is a mile phone for sports and women this is a big week for the daytona 500. 12 years ago today, dale earnhardt died on the very famous track. >> thank you very much. >>> next hour, soledad will speak with lyn st. james. rookie driver in 1992. the first woman to win that award. and more details emerging about the night olympic icon is car pistorius allegedly murdered his model girlfriend, including more details about the room where the killing seemed to take place. live to south africa, that coming up next. [ female announcer ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in
now 22-1. vegas likes her odds. >> we'll go with vegas, at least i am. what's reaction from the nascar world? >> this creates a lot of buzz around the sport, around the premiere race. every driver in nascar benefits from this. more eyeballs will tune in to thursday's duel race, saturday's nationwide race, sunday's big race. more people are going to become fans of nascar than before. this helps the sport of nascar that's suffered from declining tv ratings. as they said before this is...
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jennifer lawrence opens up about the other side of fame that's hard to handle. >> 22 years old, your second oscar nominations, do you ever just say this can't be my life? >> yeah, i do. now it's just i find it hilarious. >> more of nischelle turner's interview, next. i'm serious, we compare our direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a sauna in here. helping you save, even if it's not with us -- now, that's progressive! call or click today. no mas pantalones! >>> you might be seeing more of michael jackson's oldest son, prince michael, that he's his name, hired as a reporter for "entertainment tonight." the lawyer for the 16-year-old says he is determined to make his own money, though he's set to inherit millions of dollars from his father's estate. >>> counting down to the oscars, just five days away, for actress jennifer lawrence she's hoping her performance in "silver linings playbook" will turn to oscar gold. >> i said i'm tired. are you going
jennifer lawrence opens up about the other side of fame that's hard to handle. >> 22 years old, your second oscar nominations, do you ever just say this can't be my life? >> yeah, i do. now it's just i find it hilarious. >> more of nischelle turner's interview, next. i'm serious, we compare our direct rates side by side to find you a great deal, even if it's not with us. [ ding ] oh, that's helpful! well, our company does that, too. actually, we invented that. it's like a...
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national poll on the subject from quinnipiac university said they don't want the cuts to take place with 22% saying let them happen but the survey suggests many people are not sure what to think as nearly one in three had no opinion. >>> geraldo rivera generated headlines a few weeks ago when he said he thought he was thinking of running for senate in his home state new jer same poll out the other day doesn't bring the talk show host great news. half of those new jersey residents questioned in a monmouth poll said they would not consider voting for rivera at all. >>> many may be thinking about the oscars, the academy awards a week away. i don't have any polling numbers on the oscars, unfortunately. ben debb? >> thank you, paul. >>> have you ever wanted to grab a bite with nominees? we do . so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five b
national poll on the subject from quinnipiac university said they don't want the cuts to take place with 22% saying let them happen but the survey suggests many people are not sure what to think as nearly one in three had no opinion. >>> geraldo rivera generated headlines a few weeks ago when he said he thought he was thinking of running for senate in his home state new jer same poll out the other day doesn't bring the talk show host great news. half of those new jersey residents...
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ru russell, kansas, saw 22" of snow. they shattered their daily snowfall record for the day. we move to the southeast. here we go. flash flood watches and warnings have been issued. what about that northeast and new england? boston, two to four inches of snowfall. nothing really substantial in the way of wind. temperaturewise for the afternoon, boston looking at 34. that gives you some clue as to just how mild, relatively mild those temperatures are. victor, we continue to watch this. the west coast braces for a pacific storm system. >> everybody's getting something. >> yeah. >> karen maginnis, thank you. >>> oscar pistorius cannot go home again, at least while the conditions of his bail are still in effect. pistorius was in the backseat of a car driven away from court by his uncle. south african magistrate granted bail for the olympian accused of murdering girlfriend reeva steenkamp. local media reports say pistorius spent the night at his uncle's house. pistorius cannot go near an airport. he had to surrender his passport and his guns. he cannot drink alcohol and he must re
ru russell, kansas, saw 22" of snow. they shattered their daily snowfall record for the day. we move to the southeast. here we go. flash flood watches and warnings have been issued. what about that northeast and new england? boston, two to four inches of snowfall. nothing really substantial in the way of wind. temperaturewise for the afternoon, boston looking at 34. that gives you some clue as to just how mild, relatively mild those temperatures are. victor, we continue to watch this. the...
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senate. that was sort of unprecedented. >> and hammond says his pick for best picture is going to benefit from its historical setting, and its political momentum among oscar voters. >> you have to go with "argo." i can't think of a movie that's won the golden globe, critics choice, s.a.g. and bafta and gone on to lose for best picture. >> with it not being nominated for best director, that category is wide open. >> you know, it's a toss-up, i think, really between steven spielburg for "lincoln." >> stepped on a world stage now. >> but i can really see it going to "life of pi." >> the consensus is the best actress category comes down to jennifer lawrence and jessica chastain. but if they split the vote, there could be a surprise in this category from the star of the french film "amore." >> emmanuel reeva could sneak in for a win. >> although the best actor category seems like a lock. >> daniel day-lewis, playing abraham lincoln. they pull out a reminder of him with a $5 bill. >> we'll see who
senate. that was sort of unprecedented. >> and hammond says his pick for best picture is going to benefit from its historical setting, and its political momentum among oscar voters. >> you have to go with "argo." i can't think of a movie that's won the golden globe, critics choice, s.a.g. and bafta and gone on to lose for best picture. >> with it not being nominated for best director, that category is wide open. >> you know, it's a toss-up, i think, really...
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he believes he has enough votes to join president obama's cabinet once the senate reconvenes next week. >>> and in russia, they are trying to calm down after that meteor plowed through friday. some people say the impact site say they're scared to stand near the windows, remembering that cosmic explosion. it injured more than 1,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings. >>> john lennon's killer wrote chilling letters and sent them to the officer who arrested him. now in an exclusive interview, the officer is speaking out for the first time. mark david chapman wrote steve spiro in 1983. he wanted to be friends with the officer, and he had other questions and other requests as well. i spoke earlier with officer steve spiro. steve, what did you think when the letters were showing up in the mailbox and they are fascinating to read. what did you think? >> i was shocked. i said, why are you sending this to me? but when you spent five hours with somebody, you get to know them a little bit. and he was -- he was still selling himself three years after the murder that he wanted to be infamous
he believes he has enough votes to join president obama's cabinet once the senate reconvenes next week. >>> and in russia, they are trying to calm down after that meteor plowed through friday. some people say the impact site say they're scared to stand near the windows, remembering that cosmic explosion. it injured more than 1,000 people and damaged thousands of buildings. >>> john lennon's killer wrote chilling letters and sent them to the officer who arrested him. now in an...